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the state of the science is different. the population is different, and that's a place that's going to set the occasion for the kind of array of quality services that people deserve. and, dr. laudet, it's even more challenging, as we are seeing changes in the healthcare reform system and how that's going to play out in terms of how recovery services, in particular, are going to be offered. can you speak a little bit about that? i actually see an enormous amount of promise from the standpoint of delivery recovery support services in the context of healthcare reform as it's written right now, because-well, there's a number of reasons. of course, there's parity and there's also the fact that, according to numbers, of the 32 new million people we'll be ensured 6 or 10 million of them have a behavioral health-either substance use or mental health problem, so that's one part. but when you look at, in addition to that, several of the key points of healthcare reform are extremely consistent with the recovery-oriented systems of ca
the state of the science is different. the population is different, and that's a place that's going to set the occasion for the kind of array of quality services that people deserve. and, dr. laudet, it's even more challenging, as we are seeing changes in the healthcare reform system and how that's going to play out in terms of how recovery services, in particular, are going to be offered. can you speak a little bit about that? i actually see an enormous amount of promise from the standpoint of...
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will we invest in stem education, science, technology, engineering. it's essential to those that will do the research and build the products that build the american economy. will we fund the agencies that enforce our trade laws or not? we have to be responsible for tanss we give in. the course of this discussion it's very important to understand how we came into the current sea of red ink. wars in iraq and afghanistan unpaid for. bush era tax cuts unpaid for. medicare part d drug plan unpaid for. and then the deregulation of the mortgage sectors. result predatory loans surged. bogus aaa securities proliferated. a multitrillion dollar insurance industry going by the fancy name of swaps and derivatives. sprang up from nothing with $50 trillion business in a short period of time. and did so without the oversight, the diversity of the reserves that are essential. all these things creating the biggest bubble and meltdown since the great depression based on decisions made here. that members around this table many of whom participated in. how do we rebuild?
will we invest in stem education, science, technology, engineering. it's essential to those that will do the research and build the products that build the american economy. will we fund the agencies that enforce our trade laws or not? we have to be responsible for tanss we give in. the course of this discussion it's very important to understand how we came into the current sea of red ink. wars in iraq and afghanistan unpaid for. bush era tax cuts unpaid for. medicare part d drug plan unpaid...
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>> they do it for science purposes. the only thing holding it are interweaved pages of two books. >> they have this car tied to the with a crane. you see the phone books. >> we have all four wheels off the ground. >> no way. no way. no way. >> way. >> noise is coming from it. >> it is impressive. the laws of friction and lifting the car and phone books. who needs superglue. >> there is only one problem. >> the only way this car drops to the ground is with a little help. >> drop it. they set the book on fire. >> there is notape on the er ta nothing binding the phone books together other than friction. >>> i think this is a really cute idea but i think if you hand the keys over to the dogs he is not going to come home. >> the keys? >> yes. to the car. these dogs were rescued by the spca in new zealand. they decided to team up with mini couper and teach dogs to drive. it looks like they are trying to teach these dogs how to drive. >> that dog is driving. >> i like how they all have different driving styles, too. one has th
>> they do it for science purposes. the only thing holding it are interweaved pages of two books. >> they have this car tied to the with a crane. you see the phone books. >> we have all four wheels off the ground. >> no way. no way. no way. >> way. >> noise is coming from it. >> it is impressive. the laws of friction and lifting the car and phone books. who needs superglue. >> there is only one problem. >> the only way this car drops to the...
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let's start the national academy of sciences. let's start land grant colleges. we want to give these gateways of opportunities to all americans. if all americans are getting an opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict freedom, that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schools that are not working. we do something called race to the top. we have said states -- we will give you more money if you initiate reforms. we have had 46 states who have made a real difference. what i have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. gov. romney does not think we need more teachers, i do. i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it can make a difference. as a consequenc
let's start the national academy of sciences. let's start land grant colleges. we want to give these gateways of opportunities to all americans. if all americans are getting an opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict freedom, that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schools that are not working. we do something called race to the top. we have said states -- we...
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a guy doing his a science experiment in his backyard, doesn't really turn out in his favor because the entire thing blows up in his face, you hear glass breaking, you hear him swear, he burned his face and hair when he did this which is just about right. so he has one can on the ground, looks like it's broken and spraying stuff out, and he is blasting it with another can, and he is super heating this stuff under pressure. >> i don't know what he thought the end result was going to be or what he was really going for. maybe he just needed a haircut and this was the best way to do it. >> steven? >> beth. >> it's sad day tech time. >> frownie face, why? >> you're familiar with this cat, right? videos are a over and everne ca for a body. how could you not love him? >> marty, who created it, pass passed away. >> now, knowing that, that's a double whammy. >> to tell us more about marty's amazing live, we will bring in our tech expert and our correspondent. >> hey, zach been this is such a sad day. >> marty was infected. >> yes, he was just a couple years old. >> marty was owned by chris torre
a guy doing his a science experiment in his backyard, doesn't really turn out in his favor because the entire thing blows up in his face, you hear glass breaking, you hear him swear, he burned his face and hair when he did this which is just about right. so he has one can on the ground, looks like it's broken and spraying stuff out, and he is blasting it with another can, and he is super heating this stuff under pressure. >> i don't know what he thought the end result was going to be or...
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to project itself generation to generation the problem that we see when that happens is that stifle science in this situation for example what you're going to find is the inability to take this very important gene in diagnose women that might be developing cancer or even come up with a therapeutic treatment for women who might be developing cancer because this company once they get in to get the patent possession of the bad they'll tweak it just a little bit to where they still hold that that patent you know for the rest of time . think about this because they have control of this patent tom there's we might not be able to eradicate this disease think of this had this been in place when polio was we were faced with polio we were faced with smallpox science would not have been able to succeed they wouldn't have been able to move ahead because they weren't they would have been able cooperate they would have been able to share research but this federal court ruled two to one in the lower you know from the standpoint of reversing a lower court and they've turning their turning science research
to project itself generation to generation the problem that we see when that happens is that stifle science in this situation for example what you're going to find is the inability to take this very important gene in diagnose women that might be developing cancer or even come up with a therapeutic treatment for women who might be developing cancer because this company once they get in to get the patent possession of the bad they'll tweak it just a little bit to where they still hold that that...
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with a belligerent form of mist the poor the report we've got a science places in accordance with an updated coefficient of handicaps and the like as expected the polish boat. is in the lead we are in the second place both of us have an equal chance at the moment and only. the gap between the polish and russian sailboats is minuscule it all comes down to the second phase of the race then everything will depend on the wind the poles decide to seek strong winds by taking the risk of going further south into the open sea they disappear from is view but the crew sees another vessel in its place approaching on the horizon. but but maybe. you know where you don't. think or what it was all going to show mark go on. but. we did annoy people and they. always. break when i was sixteen ok back to work. politically it was also to stop the tourists want to take our picture just because . they don't see that many sailboats. the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the race his second face sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life
with a belligerent form of mist the poor the report we've got a science places in accordance with an updated coefficient of handicaps and the like as expected the polish boat. is in the lead we are in the second place both of us have an equal chance at the moment and only. the gap between the polish and russian sailboats is minuscule it all comes down to the second phase of the race then everything will depend on the wind the poles decide to seek strong winds by taking the risk of going further...
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is been the greatest wealth transfer in history at least of the american kind if not mankind this is science folks who are in charge of running the economy. when the line of red light the red light and caused car wreck after car wreck after car wreck and no one to hold them accountable for hasn't even been a conversation american. journey now is the co-director and co-producer of heist who stole the american dream frances causey francis welcome to the show welcome back to the show great it's great to be here thanks for having me yes so i think most people when they think of the middle class getting screwed they think of will this happen in two thousand and eight by wall street or maybe it happened when bush passes bush tax cuts but really this goes back a lot farther right. right this goes back to nine hundred seventy one the inspiration was one thousand nine hundred seventy one memo secret memo written by a future supreme court justice lewis powell and the memo really inspired corporate leaders the business roundtable the chamber of commerce he wrote it for the chamber of commerce and then
is been the greatest wealth transfer in history at least of the american kind if not mankind this is science folks who are in charge of running the economy. when the line of red light the red light and caused car wreck after car wreck after car wreck and no one to hold them accountable for hasn't even been a conversation american. journey now is the co-director and co-producer of heist who stole the american dream frances causey francis welcome to the show welcome back to the show great it's...
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they've always operated under a constitutional mandate to promote in vigorously expand the progress of science throughout the world but take it away from the legal argument look at the practical argument the simpler commonsense argument is that if a corporation has a patent over human d.n.a. then that corporation is only going to focus on how they can make a profit from that patent how they can make a profit from that d.n.a. to the detriment of human life and human well being for example in this case as you pointed out this company wants to control they want control over a gene that shows that a woman's predisposed to suffer from breast cancer ovarian cancer well the the corporation has a clear plan the reason they want to hold this patent is they want to exclude they want to prevent course they want to can prevent hospitals and universities and research centers from conducting competitive testing in competitive laboratory ass a that might successfully detect genetic predisposition in a patient so it's look it's a new medical industrial complex there's twenty three thousand genes out there fiv
they've always operated under a constitutional mandate to promote in vigorously expand the progress of science throughout the world but take it away from the legal argument look at the practical argument the simpler commonsense argument is that if a corporation has a patent over human d.n.a. then that corporation is only going to focus on how they can make a profit from that patent how they can make a profit from that d.n.a. to the detriment of human life and human well being for example in...
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i think we all sort of believe in science and want to think that there's possibilities for improvement in innovation and technology. but a lot of the literature over the years has complained with a system both private and public nominated by fee for service that the incentives are more sort of cost increasing innovation as opposed to cost decreasing or value seeking innovation. so my question to the panel is sort of, is this distinction important? and is -- as long as we stay with -- in medicare and the private sector a system dominated by fee for service, how do you get this sort of change in incentives for innovation into the system? >> joe? either joe. >> this joe? >> you first. >> sorry. i -- i was waiting for joe. obviously, incentives are important. i think there's an issue about, from the public financing or even the private financing point of view about how -- who gets those savings, assuming there's innovation and savings occur. so jim said there has to be some incentives for the provider. i would be -- i'm somewhat concerned about market -- increased market power providers, t
i think we all sort of believe in science and want to think that there's possibilities for improvement in innovation and technology. but a lot of the literature over the years has complained with a system both private and public nominated by fee for service that the incentives are more sort of cost increasing innovation as opposed to cost decreasing or value seeking innovation. so my question to the panel is sort of, is this distinction important? and is -- as long as we stay with -- in...
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the president tries to push back on them with facts he could lose so what's to be done well as the science shows you can't get in the mud and wrestle facts with conservative liars because the liars win the hearts of their base instead what you do is you call out the liars as liars that's what franklin roosevelt did back in one nine hundred thirty six calling out the liars in the republican party who were trying to destroy the new deal anyway and you you. let me make. an eighty eight page. that. we believe in a thing. we believe in. we believe in and work for the unemployed we believe in favoring a. some. i think. we do want to like the way the president minutes frank is doing. them we will do what. we will do with them and the only thing we have in the bone doing on them will not cost any body any. roosevelt won reelection that year or anyone again four years later and again four years later you see the only way you beat liars is to call them out as liars. the food bowl started here before going global and now it's cooling the fire. log in. to the right to. choose your place to take your s
the president tries to push back on them with facts he could lose so what's to be done well as the science shows you can't get in the mud and wrestle facts with conservative liars because the liars win the hearts of their base instead what you do is you call out the liars as liars that's what franklin roosevelt did back in one nine hundred thirty six calling out the liars in the republican party who were trying to destroy the new deal anyway and you you. let me make. an eighty eight page. that....
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science it would be him. >> reporter: i asked the doctor how he is going to celebrate. he said he's probably going to have a beer. the love for medicine runs in his family, his wife is a dermatologist and their two doctors are both in medical school. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> much more still ahead. developing news in a meningitis outbreak linked to contaminated medicine, the rise in the number of cases. >>> battle between wedding caught on video. the wild fight that ended with the death of one ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premiu
science it would be him. >> reporter: i asked the doctor how he is going to celebrate. he said he's probably going to have a beer. the love for medicine runs in his family, his wife is a dermatologist and their two doctors are both in medical school. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> much more still ahead. developing news in a meningitis outbreak linked to contaminated medicine, the rise in the number of cases. >>> battle between wedding caught on video. the wild fight that...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> the ink was barely dry on the healing care reform law when 13 state attorney generals filed suit to challenge it that would include more than half the states in the country and it led to today's supreme court ruling. connecticut and democratic senator richard bloomenthal certifies that his general was a law clerk to justice blackman and argued four cases before the supreme court. thanks for coming and i couldn't think about a better person to talk to than before this started. put on your attorney general hat and explain why the attorney general and all of them was a partisan thing on that front. what gave them the constitutionalrounds to challenge this. >> it had to do in their view with the state's rights and powers that would be implicate and impeded in their view by this law. i disagree with that and i don't think that the rights or powers of any state are degraded or diminished
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> the ink was barely dry on the healing care reform law when 13 state attorney generals filed suit to challenge it that would include more than half the states in the country and it led to today's supreme court ruling. connecticut and democratic senator richard bloomenthal certifies that his general was a...
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there are two ways that the science of systems however karen. one is through perhaps direct intervention when things are not working the way they should. that's akin to traditional government interventions price controls and so on that may be important under some circumstances and informing them with a scientific analysis that can quantify the impact of policy choices would improve of course the nature of those policy choices but there is another approach which is equally important at least and that is by understanding the functioning of markets themselves one realizes that effective market functioning depends upon structures that are in place for those markets to function within the regulations are not actually and pathetic to market function they are actually essential for market function now you mentioned the issue of the deregulation and also mention the issue of the riveters and so on today we were at a time where the concepts of deregulation have been prominent and have affected policy decisions of both parties and have led to deregulation
there are two ways that the science of systems however karen. one is through perhaps direct intervention when things are not working the way they should. that's akin to traditional government interventions price controls and so on that may be important under some circumstances and informing them with a scientific analysis that can quantify the impact of policy choices would improve of course the nature of those policy choices but there is another approach which is equally important at least and...
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recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> having failed to offer anything resembling an alternative to the health care law, mitt romney sought refuge in the halls of one of his favorite american institutions. >> businesses across the country have been asked what the impact of obamacare is. three quarters surveyed said obamacare makes it less likely for them to hire people. >> that's not something romney said just yesterday. oh, no, something he says virtually every day. >> i saw a survey done by the chamber of commerce. about a year ago, the chamber of commerce did a survey of some ç 1,500 small businesses. 75% said obamacare made it less likely for them to hire people. >> well, professor of economics at u.c. berkeley, good afternoon, sir. he's also author of "beyond outrage." the chambe
recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> having failed to offer anything resembling an alternative to the health care law, mitt romney sought refuge in the halls of one of his favorite american institutions. >>...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered.
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gerri: math and science experts. it is known as the stem jobs act. science technology engineering and math. all the stuff that we need. it is unlikely that there will be passed in the democratic controlled senate. granting residency to young people brought into the country legally, some are calling this is achieved back. the gop version of the dream act. we have senator kay bailey hutchison with us. senator, welcome back. >> thank you for having me. gerri: tells how your legislation is different from the dream act? >> are legislation gives the legal status to the young people o are really in a conundrum. they have grown up here. >> we do give them a legal status and we don't pretend that i'm forgetting in line if they choose to go that citizenship route. >> you have to be under 14 years old when you came here, you have to be under 28-year-olds now. you can serve four years in the military areas or you can have six years in which to get some kind of job training or degree. a college degree or a vocational degree. something that gives you a skill. from
gerri: math and science experts. it is known as the stem jobs act. science technology engineering and math. all the stuff that we need. it is unlikely that there will be passed in the democratic controlled senate. granting residency to young people brought into the country legally, some are calling this is achieved back. the gop version of the dream act. we have senator kay bailey hutchison with us. senator, welcome back. >> thank you for having me. gerri: tells how your legislation is...
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and city streets and the science center, had some wishing it would stay away. gina fields woke up to it. >> we just woke up to our trees being taken away. it is heartbreaking. >> reporter: 400 trees are being removed to make way for the endeavour's wing span. final hearings were held this week. >> i'm tired of people coming into our community, doing things behind our back. >> reporter: and while the california science center will create trees for those lost, and create sidewalks, residents wonder if there was not a better way. >> and 94 million miles to land to mars, and we can go 12 miles to the science center without cutting these trees. >> reporter: nasa and the science center say cutting up endeavour is not an option, because of the tile shields. >> if you look at giants that is genuine and inspiring, and you know that everything you see is there specifically for a reason, every scorch mark you see and dent that you see, everything that is there, is revealing what the orbitter did and why it did it. >> reporter: so all of these trees are slated to go. we ex
and city streets and the science center, had some wishing it would stay away. gina fields woke up to it. >> we just woke up to our trees being taken away. it is heartbreaking. >> reporter: 400 trees are being removed to make way for the endeavour's wing span. final hearings were held this week. >> i'm tired of people coming into our community, doing things behind our back. >> reporter: and while the california science center will create trees for those lost, and create...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia. the future. if you. still. want to. welcome back to crossfire i'm peter was about to mind you were talking about obama's speech. to. students. ok i'd like to go back to rob in new york rob how much is this campaign really about anxiety not about democrats and republicans but anxiety about the future it's a it's about anxiety to a tremendous extreme because the big question are we better off than we were four years ago that was if this to david axelrod yesterday and he said well auto workers are what we're talking about the country as a whole and it's also been a very mercurial economy where what it's good one day in the stock market the next day it crashes one hundred points there's there's really no even keel here and people are concerned i want to address what we're talking about a little bit before which is a word unsustainable i think it's a big problem with with the democratic party they want to do all these things but they have all these programs that are literally unsustainable and that's where my concer
science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia. the future. if you. still. want to. welcome back to crossfire i'm peter was about to mind you were talking about obama's speech. to. students. ok i'd like to go back to rob in new york rob how much is this campaign really about anxiety not about democrats and republicans but anxiety about the future it's a it's about anxiety to a tremendous extreme because the big question are we better off than we were four years ago that...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free...
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conservative vision for america also romney trounces santorum and tennessee takes up arms in the war against science one of those topics and that's the lone liberal rumble and finally conservatives have a new lloyd's of the stronger economy and take over sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue i'll tell you about this nefarious and deadly plan in tonight's do it. you need to know this the backlash against paul ryan's radical budget plan continues a number of faith leaders have come forward to the last ryan's vision for america which forces forty eight million americans to lose their health insurance while giving a three trillion dollars tax cut to the top one percent in america bishop gene robinson of the diocese of new hampshire said about the budget plan the riot ryan budget robs the poor the marginalized and the vulnerable of the safety net so integral to their survival by any measure of civility and regard for one's neighbors it's an immoral disaster ryan's plan also hands medicare over to for profit health insurance c.e.o.'s and makes massive cuts in social security setting the stage to give social
conservative vision for america also romney trounces santorum and tennessee takes up arms in the war against science one of those topics and that's the lone liberal rumble and finally conservatives have a new lloyd's of the stronger economy and take over sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue i'll tell you about this nefarious and deadly plan in tonight's do it. you need to know this the backlash against paul ryan's radical budget plan continues a number of faith leaders have come forward to the...
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then, inside, since it is a science class crazied a gas and basically blew up the pudge kin. pumpkin. >> so they take a glass of water, put it inside the pumpkin and drop some calcium cash ides into the water to make sure the top is security will placed on the pumpkin so when it does explode, when the gas explodes, it's shoots out the eyes and mouth. they give it a few seconds to activate to react. what you saw them doing in the back was putting a barbecue lighter in, and then they lit it, and that created the explosion. [ laughter ] >>> it's time for our runner-up on the countdown. number two, and the story we uncovered behind the video. now when people travel, even if they don't have pets, sometimes they want a house sitter it come over to pick up the mail, dust. you know, just make the house looked occupied. this guy says he travels a lot for work. so he wanted to check in on his house sitter to see what she was up to. >> uko. >> but she's finished sniffing the clean laundry and my favorite shirts. walking around in her underwear. >> yes. >> oh, and then he posted it. >> o
then, inside, since it is a science class crazied a gas and basically blew up the pudge kin. pumpkin. >> so they take a glass of water, put it inside the pumpkin and drop some calcium cash ides into the water to make sure the top is security will placed on the pumpkin so when it does explode, when the gas explodes, it's shoots out the eyes and mouth. they give it a few seconds to activate to react. what you saw them doing in the back was putting a barbecue lighter in, and then they lit...
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. >> i am pretty excited about the new science standards coming up in the national academy of science next year. it really emphasizes looking at crosscutting concepts across disciplines. there is a huge opportunity right now to help students to start recognizing what it looks like to apply our capacity as humans, to recognize patterns. >> get a holistic -- >> i am hopeful for striving to create a culture of ecology, to reinvent a global ritual that connects humans to nature. we have the olympics, but we need something equivalent for establishing a personal connection with the earth. we're beginning to realize that and we have the information and technology to do it. we just need to implement it. >> this has been really amazing. [applause] >> tomorrow, the chairman of the national republican platform joins us. the tennessee republican will talk about drafting the platform for the upcoming convention. join us at 10:00 a.m. eastern, here on c-span. new york city mayor michael bloomberg and news corporation chairman rupert murdoch recently gave their insights on immigration policy. >> wha
. >> i am pretty excited about the new science standards coming up in the national academy of science next year. it really emphasizes looking at crosscutting concepts across disciplines. there is a huge opportunity right now to help students to start recognizing what it looks like to apply our capacity as humans, to recognize patterns. >> get a holistic -- >> i am hopeful for striving to create a culture of ecology, to reinvent a global ritual that connects humans to nature....
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the greatest country in the world we're seventeen literacy twenty seventh in math twenty second in science forty ninth in life expectancy one hundred seventy eight and infant mortality third in median household income number four in labor force and number four in exports we lead the world in only three categories number of incarcerated citizens per capita number of adults who believe angels are real and defense spending where we spend more than the next twenty. countries combined twenty five of whom are allies none of this is the fault of a twenty year old college student but you nonetheless are without a doubt a member of the worst period generation period ever periods when you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world i don't know what the fuck you're talking about you somebody. sure used to be. we stood up for what was right. we fought for moral reasons we passed laws struck down laws for moral reasons we waged wars on poverty not poor people. we sacrificed we cared about our neighbors we put our money where amal's were and we never beat our chests we built great big things ma
the greatest country in the world we're seventeen literacy twenty seventh in math twenty second in science forty ninth in life expectancy one hundred seventy eight and infant mortality third in median household income number four in labor force and number four in exports we lead the world in only three categories number of incarcerated citizens per capita number of adults who believe angels are real and defense spending where we spend more than the next twenty. countries combined twenty five of...
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and tom i think what's so setting about lamar smith being in that position he is the key guy in the science committee for the house of representatives in the greatest power in this country the united states of america now he's the same guy this political hack who's telling people who lived through sandy people who survived the western drought fires people who survived three hundred fifty tornadoes over a two month period of time last year he's the republican telling them that you know what you sound ridiculous when you talk about climate change you sound like a ridiculous global alarmist that's the man the republicans chose to put in charge of science in america today but don't republicans also have kids who are going to have to grow up in a hotter and more volatile and thus far more hostile to human life planet. they don't seem to care we've heard that argument so many times it used to be an argument that we would pay attention to and that is as you sit in that chamber and mr smith as you take seven hundred thousand dollars from an industry that you know is corrupt an industry that you're
and tom i think what's so setting about lamar smith being in that position he is the key guy in the science committee for the house of representatives in the greatest power in this country the united states of america now he's the same guy this political hack who's telling people who lived through sandy people who survived the western drought fires people who survived three hundred fifty tornadoes over a two month period of time last year he's the republican telling them that you know what you...
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appointed congressman lamar smith an outspoken denier of manmade climate change to head up the house science and technology committee which has oversight over our climate change policy meanwhile president obama's e.p.a. is taking steps to mitigate future climate disasters on thursday the environmental protection agency announced that it is barring oil giant b.p. from receiving any new federal government contracts due to that foreign oil corporations quote lack of business integrity and quote following the two thousand and ten gulf oil spill b.p. recently agreed to pay four and a half billion dollars in fines for the environmental catastrophe which will only put a slight dent in their corporate money chest but this latest move by the e.p.a. could be far more harmful to the company b.p. can still benefit from existing federal contracts but the department of interior has also banned b.p. from receiving any new leases to drill on federal lands according to the e.p.a. the ban on b.p. will last until the company can prove it's capable of meeting federal business standards but can any oil company p
appointed congressman lamar smith an outspoken denier of manmade climate change to head up the house science and technology committee which has oversight over our climate change policy meanwhile president obama's e.p.a. is taking steps to mitigate future climate disasters on thursday the environmental protection agency announced that it is barring oil giant b.p. from receiving any new federal government contracts due to that foreign oil corporations quote lack of business integrity and quote...
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believe in technology and science and have leaders like them lead the way. >> sit a marathon. not a sprint. i'm 37, i've done all the things you could possibly do with music and i never thought i would be able to do those things when i was in the ghetto or do the queen's jubilee or do this program. or beam the song back to the planet earth to educate kids to take an interest in stem. i'm dedicating my life to stem to create a new system with my little neighborhood to turn these kids into entrepreneur and educators. >> good for you. >> we are trying to inspire individuals and also to take our political system forward and inspire that way. >> i want to give the lady the final word. >> i was going to say i was asked which president that i would like to say elected i said bill clinton. he's a true leader he gathered all of us here today. i want to thank such inspiring leaders. you believe in what you are doing. the more leaders we have in such fields the better the world would be. >> he wants that changed, he said he thinks it would be a good idea. i said if you can't do that, we
believe in technology and science and have leaders like them lead the way. >> sit a marathon. not a sprint. i'm 37, i've done all the things you could possibly do with music and i never thought i would be able to do those things when i was in the ghetto or do the queen's jubilee or do this program. or beam the song back to the planet earth to educate kids to take an interest in stem. i'm dedicating my life to stem to create a new system with my little neighborhood to turn these kids into...
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let's start the national academy of sciences. grant colleges. we want to give these gateways of opportunities to all americans. if all americans are getting an opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict freedom, that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schools that are not working. we do something called race to the top. we have said states -- we will give you more money if you initiate reforms. we have had 46 states who have made a real difference. what i have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. gov. romney does not think we need more teachers, i do. i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it can make a difference. as a consequenc
let's start the national academy of sciences. grant colleges. we want to give these gateways of opportunities to all americans. if all americans are getting an opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict freedom, that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schools that are not working. we do something called race to the top. we have said states -- we will give you...
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dragon delivered more than 1,000 pounds of cargo for science experiments. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at noon, outside it's a beautiful clear day. your complete forecast now just 2 minutes away. >> first let's take a look at last night's powerball numbers. ,, [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all th
dragon delivered more than 1,000 pounds of cargo for science experiments. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at noon, outside it's a beautiful clear day. your complete forecast now just 2 minutes away. >> first let's take a look at last night's powerball numbers. ,, [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance...
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journal science bexarotene stop the spread of plaques that grow and spread in the brain robbing patients of memory. the drug was used at in mice after taking in their rapidly got smarter in the brain plaques to disappear you. disappeared. pregnant women who are treated with chemotherapy during pregnancy are not harming their children according to new research. european cancer specialists looked at 68 pregnancies they examine children at birth all the way up to 18 years of age. they check the general health and nervous system heart and he curing proms and cognitive skills. the researchers said no harm done by the cancer treatment and driving after smoking marijuana may double your risk of getting into an accident. this is according to a new study published by the british medical journal journal. researchers looked at several studies on marijuana use and car crashes involving about 50,000 people. if some people who use marijuana within three hours of driving a vehicle were almost twice as likely to cause eight accident. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflu
journal science bexarotene stop the spread of plaques that grow and spread in the brain robbing patients of memory. the drug was used at in mice after taking in their rapidly got smarter in the brain plaques to disappear you. disappeared. pregnant women who are treated with chemotherapy during pregnancy are not harming their children according to new research. european cancer specialists looked at 68 pregnancies they examine children at birth all the way up to 18 years of age. they check the...
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so that means you're going to basically those attitudes weren't science makes my head explode you know but what's true is that you do have parents who by proxy these schools are meant to be educational institutions for parents who are trying to go their job. and one of things they can reasonably expect is that the conversations that they have a home by the way this is not like some small like you know natural medicine that involves you know nothing else just spiritual medicine whatever this is like you know a sizable majority of people actually believe and i think that this is a reasonable part of the classroom discussion to think that god can be a part of the equation now the extent to which there's disagreement in religious can be so you're you're you're saying that we should destroy the ability of the kids in tennessee to get into a decent college outside of maybe tennessee because they got there their science background is all you know aside down there no i mean that's that's up to these parents and these kids in these institutions this is the state legislature forcing it on these
so that means you're going to basically those attitudes weren't science makes my head explode you know but what's true is that you do have parents who by proxy these schools are meant to be educational institutions for parents who are trying to go their job. and one of things they can reasonably expect is that the conversations that they have a home by the way this is not like some small like you know natural medicine that involves you know nothing else just spiritual medicine whatever this is...